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  2. Afro-Spaniards - Wikipedia

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    However, Moroccans being North Africans, they are usually not considered as Afro-Spaniards unless they are Black Moroccans, or have visible physical features usually associated with Black peoples. Non-Moroccan African-born residents in Spain thus number 367,250 of which 70,753 are Spanish citizens and 296,497 are foreign residents. [4] [5]

  3. Fernando Tarazona - Wikipedia

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    Many Spaniards remember him today as an exiled scenographer. [3] Tarazona was a Spanish Republican who was exiled from Spain following the Spanish Civil War. He was good friends with his fellow Republican sculptor Manuel Madridejos Borrachero, and showed much of his art in double-exhibitions with him. [4] Teatro Lutgardita, 1994. The panoramic ...

  4. Afro-Spaniard - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Spanish people of African descent - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:African diaspora in Spain - Wikipedia

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  7. Juan García Pizarro - Wikipedia

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    By this point, the Spanish army in Peru featured more black members than ever. Aside from Pizarro obtaining license in 1529 to import African slaves, his army had received black conquistadors like Juan Valiente and 200 soldiers brought by Pedro de Alvarado, and 200 more arrived in 1534 as reinforcements against the revolt of Manco Inca. [4]

  8. Afro–Latin Americans - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Latin Americans (Spanish: Afrolatinoamericanos), also known as Black Latin Americans [30] (Spanish: Latinoamericanos negros [a] [34]), are Latin Americans of total or predominantly sub-Saharan African ancestry. [35] [36] [37] The term Afro-Latin American is not widely used in Latin America outside academic circles.

  9. Spaniards - Wikipedia

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    Spaniards, [a] or Spanish people, are a people native to Spain.Within Spain, there are a number of national and regional ethnic identities that reflect the country's complex history, including a number of different languages, both indigenous and local linguistic descendants of the Roman-imposed Latin language, of which Spanish is the largest and the only one that is official throughout the ...